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Post by George Carty - HJG on Mar 18, 2008 14:18:42 GMT
You want e.g., not i.e.
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Mar 18, 2008 20:28:23 GMT
Correct ! Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by Dan K. Hansen on Mar 18, 2008 20:49:00 GMT
wiki is our friend: [1] illud/id est (i.e.) "that is" "That is (to say)", "in other words", or sometimes "in this case", depending on the context. Never equivalent to exempli gratia (e.g.).[2] Illud est, i.e., "that is", is commonly abbreviated "i.e."; in this usage it is sometimes followed by a comma, depending on style.
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Mar 18, 2008 21:23:58 GMT
Now folks .... that should elminate the slightest possibility of confusion on anyones part from this day forth ;D Thanks Dan ! Mark C AKL/NZ
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